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Several companies, such as Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp, failed to confirm that they would comply and requested a 6-month delay to the enforcement of the law. [2] Koo , an India-based alternative to Twitter, announced it had complied with the law, [ 3 ] while Facebook announced its intent to comply. [ 4 ]
Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service. Lawsuits were filed by the Union des étudiants juifs de France (UEJF), a French advocacy group and, on January 24, 2013, Judge Anne-Marie Sauteraud ordered Twitter to divulge the personally identifiable information about the user who posted the antisemitic post, charging ...
Stake is an Australian-Curaçaoan online casino operated by Medium Rare NV, a company incorporated in Curaçao that holds an online casino licence. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Stake is a global company with offices in Serbia, Australia, Cyprus and staff globally.
On the day Elon Musk took over Twitter, he made a proclamation. Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab) "Twitter will be forming a content moderation council with widely diverse ...
In a complaint filed in Washington, D.C. federal court, the SEC said Musk violated federal securities law by waiting 11 days too long to disclose his initial purchase of 5% of Twitter's common shares.
The billionaire had said ‘comedy is now legal on Twitter’ and pledged to allow greater free speech, shortly after buying the company. Elon Musk says verified Twitter accounts who impersonate ...
In early February, Twitter refused to comply with orders from the Indian government to ban over a thousand accounts related to farmers' protests. The government warned Twitter employees with up to seven years of jail if the company fails to remove certain accounts that the government alleged to be spreading misinformation.
Koo was the go-to alternative to Twitter in Nigeria after the country indefinitely banned Twitter for deleting a tweet by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. [12] The tweet had threatened a crackdown on regional separatists "in the language they understand". Twitter claimed the post was in violation of Twitter rules, but gave no further details.